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"foully" Definitions
  1. in a very unpleasant or rude way
  2. (literary) in a very evil or cruel way synonym abominably
"foully" Synonyms
abominably dreadfully awfully badly horribly terribly vilely shockingly abysmally disgustingly wickedly woefully wretchedly despicably disgracefully frightfully hideously nauseatingly offensively reprehensibly ill criminally dishonestly fraudulently illegally unlawfully illegitimately underhandedly unscrupulously corruptly illicitly immorally improperly unethically degenerately surreptitiously unconscionably unjustly wrongly pollutedly impurely dirtily filthily uncleanly grimily muckily grubbily muddily dustily dingily smuttily grungily nastily grottily sootily sordidly bedraggledly blackly scuzzily hostilely disagreeably meanly aggressively antagonistically belligerently maliciously rudely spitefully surlily uncharitably unfriendlily bellicosely cantankerously churlishly combatively confrontationally inconsiderately inhospitably malevolently obscenely grossly coarsely crudely indecently profanely vulgarly bluely lewdly lowly blasphemously abusively ribaldly uncouthly unwholesomely scatologically bawdily miserably drearily bleakly depressingly dismally sorrily cheerlessly darkly drably gloomily grimly pathetically soberly sombrely(UK) traumatically upsettingly disconcertingly discouragingly stormily roughly unpleasantly inclemently rainily wetly wildly foggily murkily windily gustily mistily rawly tempestuously turbulently monstrously evilly atrociously fiendishly heinously inhumanly diabolically basely nefariously villainously depravedly iniquitously ghastlily unhealthily noxiously deleteriously toxically unhygienically poisonously harmfully unhealthfully detrimentally insanitarily injuriously perniciously damagingly noisomely destructively dangerously balefully banefully faultily defectively mistakenly inaccurately falsely fallaciously unsatisfactorily confusedly rottenly imperfectly erroneously crookedly harshly acerbically derisively derogatorily insultingly defamatorily degradingly disdainfully insolently obnoxiously pejoratively reproachfully sarcastically scathingly scurrilously violently bitterly contemptuously fuggily airlessly stalely stuffily closely fustily muggily smokily fetidly(US) hazily heavily oppressively stiflingly More

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One Scottish historian denounced your aristocrats as "foully licentious, utterly effeminate...pampered minions and bepowdered poetasters".
Directed by Sara Fellini, it would seem potentially well matched to both this time of year and our foully antagonistic national mood.
"A long time ago, people were imprisoned in camps and for longer terms – not for 3.5 years, but for decades – because they [foully] joked, for example, about communism and about Stalin," Sokolovsky continued.
There is no suggestion that humanitarian agencies have behaved anywhere near as foully as United Nations military peacekeepers, who have been accused for years of large-scale sexual abuse of populations they were sent to defend.
I ha' misthought and miscalled ye foully many a time, and many a time.
"Pioneer Doctor Foully Murdered," Berkeley Gazette, p. 1, Centennial Edition, July 5, 1976, Berkeley, California.Stone, Irving.
"Pioneer Doctor Foully Murdered," Berkeley Gazette, p. 1, Centennial Edition, July 5, 1976, Berkeley, California. Marsh's recommended route, the California Trail, was based on the prior experiences of Jedediah Smith, Peter Skene Ogden, and Joseph R. Walker. That route led southwest from Soda Springs along the Bear River and the Cache Valley.
The top face of this square base stone carries the words "Ora Pro Anima Comerchie De Laugh", translating as "Pray for the soul of De Laugh foully murdered." When Robert Riddell found the cross it was in use as a gate post, as shown by the niche cut into the back of the stone.
When Macbeth kills the king and takes the throne, Banquo—the only one aware of this encounter with the witches—reserves judgment for God. He is unsure whether Macbeth committed regicide to gain the throne, but muses in a soliloquy that "I fear / Thou play'dst most foully for 't".Macbeth, Act 3, Scene 1, lines 2–3. He offers his respects to the new King Macbeth and pledges loyalty.Macbeth.
Kenneth Scott, The Imperial Cult Under the Flavians, New York 1975 Vespasian was respected for his "restoration" of Roman tradition and the Augustan modesty of his reign. He dedicated state cult to genio populi Romani (the genius of the Roman people), respected senatorial "Republican" values and repudiated Neronian practice by removing various festivals from the public calendars, which had (in Tacitus' unsparing assessment) become "foully sullied by the flattery of the times".Tacitus, Histories, 4.40.
Republic initially trumpeted the film as an important work but decided it did not care for the Scottish accents and held up general release for almost a year after early negative press reaction, including Lifes comment that Welles's film "doth foully slaughter Shakespeare." Welles left for Europe, while co-producer and lifelong supporter Richard Wilson reworked the soundtrack. Welles returned and cut 20 minutes from the film at Republic's request and recorded narration to cover some gaps. The film was decried as a disaster.
Kyz-Zhibek ( Qyz JibekБРЭ/«Кыз-Жибек») is a Kazakh poetic folk legend of the 16th century, tells about the period in the Kazakh nation when the people suffered from bloody feuds. In those times each province of the Kazakh nation had its own Khan and each tried to supersede the other. The love story of Tolegen, the brave warrior, and the beauty Zhibek ends tragically because of inter-family strife. Tolegen is foully murdered by Bekejan (the batyr, or nobleman, of the rival family), who earlier strived for the hand of Zhibek.
At the insistence of the Laird (their father) the Master's heartbroken fiancée marries Henry to repair the Durie fortunes. Some years pass, during which Henry is unfairly vilified by the townspeople for betraying the rising. He is treated with complete indifference by his family, since his wife and his father both spend their time mourning the fallen favourite. The mild-tempered Henry bears the injustice quietly, even sending money to support his brother's abandoned mistress, who abuses him foully, and her child, whom she claims is his brother's bastard.
The French revolution catalyzed existing internal political friction in Britain in the 1790s; a few political radicals used animal magnetism as more than just a moral threat but also a political threat. Among many lectures warning society against government oppression, Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote: > William Pitt, the great political Animal Magnetist, ... has most foully > worked on the diseased fancy of Englishmen ... thrown the nation into a > feverish slumber, and is now bringing it to a crisis which may convulse > mortality!Requoted from: Fulford, Tim. "Conducting and Vital Fluid: The > Politics and Poetics of Mesmerism in the 1790s", Studies in Romanticism 43.1 > (2004): pg.
Though Field carried out his duties ably and conscientiously he does not appear to have been able to keep himself clear from the petty squabbles and jealousies of a small settlement. An echo of this may be found in the description of Field by John Dunmore Lang as a "weak silly man who fancied himself a poet born". Sir Thomas Brisbane, writing to Earl Bathurst in January 1824, stated that Field "had embraced every opportunity of falsely and foully slandering me and my government". But Brisbane could be irascible if he thought his honour or dignity was touched, and his first ground of complaint appears to have been that "during his first two years in the colony, Field had never once entered Government House".
2848 Capito's only known office was as governor of the imperial province of Germania Inferior.Tacitus, Histories, I.7, 52 He assisted in the suppression of the revolt of Vindex, as well as having the Batavian king Julius Paullus Civilis executed and his brother Julius Civilis arrested and sent to Rome.Tacitus, Histories IV.13 Soon after Nero took his life and Galba became emperor, Capito was executed by the orders of the legionary commanders Cornelius Aquinus and Fabius Valens, allegedly because he was plotting against Galba. Tacitus records some believed that although Capito was "foully stained with avarice and profligacy", he was otherwise loyal to Galba and instead Aquinus and Valens were the ones intriguing against Galba; to hide their treason they accused Capito, who, once dead, could not respond to these accusations.
Christmas 1353 he followed his brother Charles to Paris where they intended to pick a quarrel. On arrival they exchanged insults with Charles de la Cerda (also known as Charles of Spain), the Constable of France, in the king's presence, Philip even going so far a drawing his dagger. Two weeks later Charles de la Cerda was travelling unescorted through Normandy when on 7 January 1354 Philip with a band of Norman and Navarrese followers including John, Count of Harcourt, the Bascon de Mareuil and Rabigot Dury, came to the village of l'Aigle and inn where Charles was spending the night. After surrounding the inn Philip stormed into Charles bedroom saying “Charles of Spain, I am Philip, son of a King, whom you have foully slandered.” According to one account Charles begged for his life and promised to leave France forever, but the Bascon de Mareuil and Rabigot Dury fell upon him with four other troopers and stabbed him to death.
But that he was foully, carelessly murdered it is useless to attempt to deny. When General McNeil returned to Palmyra, after that event, and ascertained the circumstances under which Alsman had been abducted, he caused to be issued, after due deliberation, the following notice: "PALMYRA, MO., October 8, 1862. "JOSEPH C. PORTER: "SIR: Andrew Alsman, an aged citizen of Palmyra, and a non-combatant, having been carried from his home by a band of persons unlawfully arrayed against the peace and good order of the State of Missouri, and which band was under your control, this is to notify you that unless said Andrew Alsman is returned, unharmed, to his family within ten days from date, ten men, who have belonged to your band, and unlawfully sworn by you to carry arms against the Government of the United States, and who are now in custody, will be shot as a meet reward for their crimes, among which is the illegal restraining of said Alsman of his liberty, and, if not returned, presumptively aiding in his murder.'' "Your prompt attention to this will save much suffering.
These created things also all do just as they # directed their own creator and not-be able none thing do without our Lord's # consent, therefore he none other creator is not without the only true God that we # in believe and we he alone over all other thing love and worship with # sure faith, utter with mouth and with hearth's conviction that # he alone is true God who all thing created and made. # Yet then heathens would not be restricted to as few gods as # they before had but took to worshipping nearest various giants and violent # world-men who mighty became in world-powers and awe-inspiring were as # long as they lived, and their own desires foully followed. One # man was in year(former)-days living on the island that Crete is called he was # Saturn named, and he was so savage that he did away with his own children, # all without one, and un-fatherlike made their lives to destruction early in youth. # He left nevertheless reluctantly one alive, nevertheless when he did away with the brother # otherwise, and he was Jove called and he became savage fiend.
Now said some of the Danish men in their heresy that he # Jove was, and he Thor named, Mercury's son, and he(Mercury) Odin named, but they were # not right, therefore that we read in book, both among heathens and in Christendom, that # the evil Jove in truth is Saturn's son. And some woman named Venus, she was # Jove's daughter and she was as foul and so wicked in lust that her own # brother with her copulated, so the men say, through devil's teaching, and that evil[woman] # worshipped the heathens also as exalted woman. # Many also other heathen gods were in various ways devised and also likewise # heathen goddesses were held in great honor through middle-earth mankind to # ruin, but this was foremost however in heathenism told, although because # they foully existed in the world. And the scheming devil who ever is treacherous towards # mankind brought the heathen men in the profound error, so that they as # vile[people] him to good chose who their foul list they to law for themselves set # and in uncleanness their lives also lived then a while because he existed.
These created things also do just as they are directed by their own creator, and they are not able to do a single thing without our Lord's consent, therefore there is no other creator besides the only true God that we believe in, and we love and worship Him with sure faith over all other things, praising him with our mouths and with our heart's conviction that he alone is the true God who created and made all things. Yet heathens would not be restricted to as few gods as they had before, but took to worshipping various giants and violent men of the world who became mighty in worldly powers and were awe-inspiring while they lived, and they foully followed their own desires. One man was in former days living on the island that is called Crete, and he was named Saturn, and he was so savage that he did away with his own children, all except one, and unlike a father he destroyed their lives in their youth. He nevertheless reluctantly left one alive (though he did away with his brothers) who he was called Jove, and he became a savage fiend.
Now some of the Danish men said in their error that he was Jove, that he named Thor, that he was Mercury's son, and that Mercury named him, but they were not right, for we read in books, both among heathens and in Christendom, that the evil Jove is, in truth, Saturn's son. And a woman named Venus, she was Jove's daughter and she was so foul and wicked in lust that she copulated with her own brother, or so the men say, through the devil's teaching, and the heathens also worshipped that evil woman as an exalted woman. Many other heathen gods were also devised in various ways, and likewise heathen goddesses were held in great honor through middle earth, bringing mankind to ruin; however, this was taught in heathenism because they foully existed in the world. The scheming devil who is ever treacherous to mankind brought the heathen men into profound heresy, so that they thought vile people were good and made their foul lusts as a law for themselves and they also lived their lives in uncleanness then because he existed.

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